1. Camping - Canyonlands National Park (U.S. National Park ...

    https://www.nps.gov/cany/planyourvisit/camping.htm

    The Needles Campground has 26 individual sites, plus 3 group sites in different locations around The Needles district. Nightly camping fee for an individual site is $20. You can reserve some individual sites in spring and fall. Other times of the year, individual sites are first-come, first-served.

  2. The Needles - Canyonlands National Park (U.S. National ...

    https://www.nps.gov/cany/planyourvisit/needles.htm

    The Needles Visitor Center is open daily, spring through fall. Hours vary by season. Features include: exhibits, book and map sales, backcountry permits, picnic area, general information, wireless internet, and park rangers on duty. You can also watch a park orientation video. Water is available at the visitor center year-round.

  3. Canyonlands Needles Outpost | Camp Sites & Amenities ...

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    Open March 1st – November 30th Canyonlands Needles Outpost that operates completely off-grid with a campground right outside the entrance of the Needles District of Canyonlands National Park, only 1.5 miles from the parks’ visitors center. Needles Outpost combines the fun of rustic camping spots with a few modern conveniences.

  4. Canyonlands Needles Outpost Campground, Canyonlands ...

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    The Needles Outpost Campground is by far a better option than the National Park Campground a few miles down the road. Needles Ourpost is more beautiful, more spacious, and the views are drop dead gorgeous!

  5. Canyonlands Needles Outpost and Campground (Concessionaire ...

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    In June 2018, we stayed in our Travel Trailer at Canyonlands Needles Outpost and Campground (Concessionaire Operated) in Canyonlands National Park, UT. Fill your water flasks at the Canyonlands visitor center, and use that for cooking and other basics to help save water.

  6. Camping in Canyonlands National Park | Utah.com

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    Camping is a popular activity in Canyonlands National Park. Because of the park's size, multi-day visits are common and camping allows visitors to stay near the areas they wish to explore. Developed campgrounds are located in both the Island in the Sky and Needles districts. Dispersed backcountry camping is allowed in some areas, by permit only.

  7. Permits & Reservations - Canyonlands National Park (U.S ...

    https://www.nps.gov/cany/planyourvisit/permitsandreservations.htm

    Needles Campground Reservations. To make a reservation, visit Recreation.gov, or call 877-444-6777, 877-833-6777 (TDD), or +1 518-885-3639 (International). Individual Sites. You can reserve individual campsites in Loop B of the Needles campground in spring and fall. Group Sites

  8. Physical / Mobility - Canyonlands National Park (U.S ...

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    Canyonlands National Park has several areas that are accessible for people with physical or mobility disabilities. Some districts are more accessible than others. ... There are paved roads throughout The Needles Campground, but the road has speed bumps that may be difficult for a wheelchair to navigate. Group Campsites.

  9. The Needles (Canyonlands National Park) - 2020 All You ...

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    The Needles district of Canyonlands National park is roughly an hour southwest of Moab and is far less crowded than the better known Island in the Sky district. There are two paved roads to reach it- a sparsely traveled black top road just south of Wilson Arch which leads to…